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PETROLEUM HYDROGENATION AND REFINING
TOM
REEL
BAG ITEM FRAMES

MIDDLE and heavy oil fractions of petroleum distillation, splitting of over dehydrogenation catalysts

147

   

241-261

 

164

   

193-213

“ oil from Roumanian crudes, hydrogenation of

202

   

564-569

“ oil, petroleum, stabilization of with catalyst 6434

164

   

428-443

“ oil, splitting hydrogenation and hydrogenation of

125

3rd Series

372-389

“ oils, splitting of petroleum

202

   

413-424

“ oil, splitting of petroleum A, over 6434

173

   

95-98

MIDDLE oil, splitting of petroleum S, over 6434

173

   

102-111

MINERAL oil plant, discussions of, 1937, 1940

77

   

315-320

“ oil plant in 1943, yields in

2

2168

13

70 ‘9

MOLECULAR weights of petroleum fractions, in particular of gas oil and lubricants, determination of

127

   

644-676

       

804-807

NIPPON Seiro K.K. Tokoyama plant, report on

232

   

90 ‘1-90 ‘4

NITROGEN compounds, effect of added on splitting of mineral oil and gas oil over 6434 catalysts, by Gunther

257

   

934-936

Translation T-353-1

257

   

936a-936e

“ “

273

   

880-884

“ compounds, effect of addition of upon splitting hydrogenation of petroleum gas oil

201

   

72-76

       

194-196

 

173

   

589-591

       

616-620

OIL-containing paraffin waxes of Rhenania, preliminary investigation of

80

   

3177-3184

“ filters, band, oil refinery at Porta (nr. Minden), reported by T. Brockbank, J. A. Green, W. D. Wemyss

239

   

20 ‘1-20 ‘5

“ refining, clippings on

187

   

4015-4023

ORGANIZATION chart, mineral oil operations, Moosbierbaum, July 1943

19

   

85..1051

OXIDATION of hydrogenated crude petroleum wax

251

   

327-329

PACURA, cracked pacura, brown coal tar and Estonian shale oil, hydrogenation yields from

214

   

10 ‘136-10 ‘144

“ residues, hydrogenation of in 10 li converters

203

   

1008-1028

PANUCO oil, hydrogenation of in 10 li converters

145

   

266-287

PETFURDO, report on visit to cracking plant at, May 1942

15

   

1495-1501

PETROLEUM and Boehlen tar, hydrogenating mixtures of

203

   

990-1007

“ cracking residues, report on pressure hydrogenation of

75

   

420-478

PETROLEUM processing, synthesis and hydrogenation, Lutzkendorf production and estimated production, 1941-1946

2

2168

12

60 ’12-60 ‘21

“ residues, over 350°, contemplated processing of at DHD plant, Ludwigshafen

218

   

60 ‘144-60 ‘147

“ residues, shale oil, experimental hydrogenation balances

211

   

30 ‘100-30 ‘134

       

40 ‘1-40 ‘30

PRESSURE distillation hydrogenation of petroleum

147

   

176-178

“ distillation of Pechelbronn oil

162

   

13-21

“ distillation and cracking at 50 atm, processing crude oil by

254

   

207-209

PROCESSING of petroleum distillate

167

   

960-962

REFINERY in Gonfreville, discussion of erection of

169

   

634-637

REFINING, crude oil

80

   

3978-3981

“ , in particular of petroleum, theory of

163

   

173-175

“ of petroleum with liquefied sulfurous acid, by L. Edeleanu, Petroleum (Germ.) Vol. XIX #34, December 1923

200

   

10 ’54-10 ‘60

“ of Roumanian petroleum

50

   

277-280

“ petroleum or lignite to produce Diesel oil, lubricants or fuel oils

113

   

20 ’80-20 ‘107

REITBROOK middle oil distillate, catalytic cracking of to aviation gasoline

146

   

245-249

       

278-280

“ petroleum, cracking of lube oil fractions of

141

   

131-134

RESIDUES, Nienhagen oil, hydrogen consumption in treating over catalyst 7360

147

   

203-227

RHENANIA-Ossag petroleum vacuum distillate conversion to aviation and automobile gasoline

168

   

170-179

ROUMANIAN naphthas, conditions for hydroforming of

14

   

1360-1361

“ oils, aviation gasoline and high test motor fuels from

173

   

112-114

“ petroleum refineries, equipment

170

 

I-18

58-59

“ petroleum refineries, output

170

 

I-17

56-57

“ plant, isomerization operations

14

   

1279-1282

RUSSIAN crude, processing by pressure distillation, catalytic and thermal cracking

146

   

553-554

SOLVENT extraction of mineral oils

73

   

521-568

SPLITTING hydrogenation of Roumanian crudes

202

   

576-584

“ of petroleum middle oil at low pressure (50 atm)

202

   

264-272

SULFUR addition, effects of on splitting hydrogenation of petroleum gas oil

173

   

561-562

SUPPLEMENTARY hydrogenation and catalytic cracking of catalytically cracked gas oil from petroleum

146

   

107-113

 

169

   

427-433

TEMPERATURE, effect of on cracking of Bruchsal and Reitbrook gas oils with synthetic aluminum silicate

147

   

18-29

TOKOYAMA Refinery, report on

232

   

80 ’70-80 ‘78

TOLUENE from Hungarian petroleum

46

3446

 

787-797

WORMS oil, gasoline production from

173

   

117-119